Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Giving Back

At PDL

Giving back is our duty!

We believe in the power of giving back and are committed to making a positive impact on communities around the world. Our corporate social responsibility initiatives focus on supporting vulnerable children, promoting education, providing disaster relief, and protecting wildlife.

Nourishing Children in Malawi
We partner with the “Nourish The Children” initiative to combat malnutrition among children in Malawi. Through donations to non-profit organizations facilitating distribution, we provide access to highly nutritious food products. This partnership not only addresses immediate nutritional needs but also contributes to economic development by creating local employment opportunities.
Empowering Education in Kenya
We invest in the future of Kenya by supporting high-achieving primary school students. We provide scholarships to cover their high school education, giving them the opportunity to pursue higher education at a college, university, or vocational school, or to enter the workforce and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.
Disaster Relief in Germany
We support “Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe,” a German NGO providing vital emergency services. Their work includes ambulance services, first aid, medical care, and social support programs for those affected by disasters and humanitarian crises. We are proud to contribute to their efforts in providing timely and essential assistance to vulnerable populations.
Protecting Orphaned Elephants and Rhinos in Kenya

We are passionate about wildlife conservation and have adopted four orphaned elephants at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Our support contributes to their rescue, rehabilitation, and eventual reintegration into the wild. We invite you to join us in this important initiative and learn more about the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s work. 

A list of our adoptees follow below: Our adopted family of baby elephants and rhinos include: Latika, Shujaa, Chamboi, Apollo, Mukutan, Kamili and Mzinga